18.2.3.2 Compiling and Installing MySQL Cluster from Source on Windows

Oracle provides precompiled MySQL Cluster binaries for Windows
which should be adequate for most users. However, if you wish,
it is also possible to compile MySQL Cluster for Windows from
source code. The procedure for doing this is almost identical to
the procedure used to compile the standard MySQL Server binaries
for Windows, and uses the same tools. However, there are two
major differences:

Attempting to build MySQL Cluster from the source code for
the standard MySQL Server is likely not to be successful,
and is not supported by Oracle.

You must configure the build using the
WITH_NDBCLUSTER_STORAGE_ENGINE
or WITH_NDBCLUSTER option in
addition to any other build options you wish to use with
CMake. (WITH_NDBCLUSTER
is supported as an alias for
WITH_NDBCLUSTER_STORAGE_ENGINE, and works
in exactly the same way.)

Important

In MySQL Cluster NDB 7.3 and later, the
WITH_NDB_JAVA option is enabled
by default. This means that, by default, if
CMake cannot find the location of Java on
your system, the configuration process fails; if you do not
wish to enable Java and ClusterJ support, you must indicate
this explicitly by configuring the build using
-DWITH_NDB_JAVA=OFF. (Bug #12379735) Use
WITH_CLASSPATH to provide the
Java classpath if needed.